Monday 10 May 2010

Floral Inspiration Ranunculus


Photo by Emily Quinton

I’m loving Ranunculus flowers right now, such a beautiful flower with their lovely full headed blooms and delicate multilayered petals, perfect for weddings. They come in a great range of colours from vibrant reds and oranges to delicate pastel pinks and white. Fabulous used on their own either in large bunches or single blooms; a great alternative to garden roses and peonies but look lovely combined with them too.

Beautiful Bouquets
1 Photo by Meg Smith,  Floral Design by Ariella Chezar via Snippet & Ink here, 2 Photo by Katie Stoops by Janie at The Brides Café here 3 Photo by Cunningham Photo Artists,  Floral Design by Ivy Robinson Weddings & Events via Style Me Pretty here, 4 Photo by Marianne Taylor here Floral Design by Scarlet & Violet

Elegant Buttonholes

1 Photo by Cunningham Photo Artists via Style Me Pretty here 2 Photo by Jackie Wonders via The Inspired Bride here (great DIY tutorial too) 3 Photo by Brancoprata (André Teixeira) via Hotspot here 4 Photo by Susan Stripling via Green Wedding Shoes here (I love that they served a breakfast inspired menu for dinner at this wedding, I know it’s one of my favourite meals of the day)

Gorgeous Table Arrangements


1 Photo by Larissa Cleveland,  Floral Design by Shannon Leahy via Style Me Pretty here 2 & 3 via Design *Sponge here (Loads more images and information,  season, varieties etc on the Ranunculus too) 4 Photo by Jake McBride for Christian Oth via Style Me Pretty here 5 Photo by Steve Steinhardt,  Floral Design by Holly Flora via Lucky Orchid Wedding here 6 Photo by Meg Smith,  Floral Design by Ariella Chezar via Snippet& Ink here 7 Photo by Victor C. Sizemore Photography,  Floral Design by White Lilac via Style Me Pretty here

The ranunculus works beautifully in your wedding flowers with the anemone too, to see it in action check out this stunning wedding photographed by UK Wedding Photographer Jodie Chapman here and here

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